6
Basic Structure
An Overview of the JUNO-X
Controllers
Keyboard Button/knob/slider
Pitch Bend/
Modulation Lever
Interface
USB computer
(Audio/MIDI)
USB Memory
(Files)
Pedal operation
(CTRL/HOLD)
MIDI input/output
Bluetooth
(Audio/MIDI)
Microphone input
AUX input
* Bluetooth audio supports only input. It is not possible to output to
a Bluetooth speaker or headphones.
Scene System
System Effect
REVERB
DELAY
CHORUS
MASTER
EQ/COMP
MIC
NS/COMP
OUTPUT
PHONES
I-ARPEGGIO
Scene Effect
DRIVE
CHORUS
REVERB
DELAY
Speakers
PART 5
Tone (drum kit)
PAN/EQ
MFX
PART 4
Tone
MFX
PAN/EQ
MFX
PART 3
Tone
MFX
PAN/EQ
MFX
PART 2
Tone
MFX
PAN/EQ
MFX
Drum kits can be selected only for part 5.
PART 1
Tone (*)
MFX
PAN/EQ
MFX
Some models are only available for use in part 1.
* MFX is available for both parts and tones, but can
only be applied to either the parts or the tones.
* Delay, reverb,
and chorus are
available for both
the scene and as
system effects, but
can only be applied
either as scene or
system effects.
Elements marked with an asterisk (*) are enabled only for the JUNO-X model.
* Elements of a tone (expanded view)
¹ Model: XV-5080, RD-PIANO, etc. ¹ Model: JUNO-X, JUNO-106, JUNO-60
* Some functions may vary, depending on the model.
Partial 4
ENVELOPE ENVELOPEENVELOPE
LFO 1/2
OSC FILTER AMP
Partial 3
ENVELOPE
ENVELOPEENVELOPE
LFO 1/2
OSC FILTER AMP
Partial 2
ENVELOPE ENVELOPE
ENVELOPE
LFO 1/2
OSC FILTER AMP
Partial 1
ENVELOPE ENVELOPEENVELOPE
OSC FILTER AMP
MFX
MFX/
JUNO
CHORUS
SAW
SUB
PW
SUPER SAW (*)
OSC
ENVELOPE
ENVELOPE (*)
LFO
NOISE
Ò1oct
AMPFILTERHPF
LFO 1/2
Tone
The sounds that you play from the keyboard are called “tones.”
A tone consists of an oscillator (OSC) which creates the basis of the
sound, and a filter and effect (MFX) that modifies that sound. The types
of oscillator, filter, and effect differ depending on the model.
Model
A “model” is a sound engine such as that of the JUNO-106, JUNO-60 or XV-5080, which
reproduces the sound of a specific vintage synthesizer, or which offers distinctive
functionality.
The JUNO-X features numerous models. You can use a single JUNO-X as if you owned
a variety of different synthesizers.
Each model has distinctive parameters, effects and other elements, and you can use
these to create tones that are unique to those models.
Category
The classifications of instruments or types of sounds such as “Synth Bass” or “Ensemble
Strs” are called “categories.”
Part
A “part” is a location to which you can recall a tone and save it together
with settings such as pan and EQ.
Each scene has five parts: for parts 1–4 you can select a synthesizer
tone, and for part 5 you can select a drum kit tone.
I-ARPEGGIO
The I-Arpeggio function analyzes your keyboard playing and produces
an optimal arpeggio pattern.
You can create a song using the following workflow:
“perform with I-Arpeggio”
Ó
“adjust the phrases you like with Step
Edit”
Ó
“import the result into your computer’s DAW as MIDI data.”